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Bernhard Roetzel

LabelKing

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www.bernhardroetzel.de I personally prefer Roetzel's book to Flusser's; his is more a "lifestyle" text than a strictly attire text as is Flusser's. Also, at certain points, Roetzel is more cosmopolitan in his approach. However, some of the casual attire Roetzel wears is less than attractive; but so far, better than Flusser's attempts at casual. In addition, Roetzel seems in better shape--and more sincere and friendly--perhaps simply the side effect of foreign English--in tone than Flusser's somewhat over-inflated Custom website.
 

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That suit is to big for him. The shoulder pads stick way beyond his natural shoulders. Other than that, love the ensemble.
 

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Originally Posted by nmoraitis
That suit is to big for him. The shoulder pads stick way beyond his natural shoulders. Other than that, love the ensemble.
It seems from some of the photos on the site that he favors a fairly built shoulder. I also notice that in the first little graphic, he is coming out of a vintage '60s Mercedes-Benz heckflosse.
 

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Thanks for making me aware of him.
Further, I intend to start using this phrase: "... a few ago."
 

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here's the reply to my request for more books like "gentleman:"

Dear Russ,


thanks for your message. Good to hear that you like my book "Gentleman". Thank you!


I have written a couple of books on menswear and ladieswear but they have never been translated into English. I would love to publish two more volumes on menswear, one about bespoke tailoring and another one about the 100 most important outfits for men but so far no publisher wants to touch them. It seems the competition of my own book is too strong.


Best regards


Bernhard
 

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I love his book and I use it all the time when I need to lookup items
 

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Originally Posted by The_Foxx
...and another one about the 100 most important outfits for men ...

I'd be interested in seeing that one, although I don't think my closet could handle it.
 

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His was the first book I bought on mens clothing and it remains, to this day, my favorite. In fact, it's really his fault I became interested enough in good clothing that I eventually found my way to StyleForum. And it's his fault I have all of those Church's shoes. I wish he had been sponsored by Edward Green...

I do hope his other books find a publisher.
 

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I too find this better than Flusser in many ways and an inspiration to dressing well. You've got me looking at it right now. Thanks.
 

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Weak, you can't seem to buy new copies on Amazon...
 

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I have personally met Mr.Roetzel and he is a very pleasant gentleman and with very good taste.

I have not the experience of meeting Mr.Flusser but I know him by reputation and I am sad to see he is wearing out so badly like a bad mitten. People who teach style should not look like a bad mitten.

Labelking, good eyes! That is a 1960S Mercedes Benz Heckflosse!
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Originally Posted by nmoraitis
That suit is to big for him. The shoulder pads stick way beyond his natural shoulders. Other than that, love the ensemble.
hm.... I'm sure that the suit is bespoken.....
 

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That picture of him on the home page is great. The hair, the glasses, the umbrella, almost everything in fact. I haven't had the pleasure of reading his book yet, though.
 

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